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No Jimmy Butler, Kevin Love, Caleb Martin for Miami Heat


The second night of the Miami Heat’s first back-to-back set of the season left Erik Spoelstra’s team with a depleted roster Saturday against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center.

Already without Josh Richardson and Haywood Highsmith, with both remaining behind in Miami for the three-game trip — with Richardson dealing with a sprained left foot and Highsmith a sprained left knee — the Heat on Saturday also listed Jimmy Butler, Kevin Love and Caleb Martin as being out.

Butler, who was limited in the Heat’s back-to-back sets last season by a knee issue, was held out against the Timberwolves for rest. Love was held out with a bruised left shoulder, and Martin was out for the second consecutive night with left-knee tendinosis.

Duncan Robinson (foot) and Jaime Jaquez Jr. (groin) both were on the Heat injury report but were available.

While the NBA is cracking down on load management, including holding leading players out for both ends of back-to-back sets, Butler played 33:41 in Friday night’s 119-111 loss to the Boston Celtics at TD Garden and therefore was allotted the allowance for such rest, even with it being just the Heat’s third game of the season.

While Butler, 34, and Love, 35, were given Saturday off, point guard Kyle Lowry, the oldest player on the Heat roster at 37, was not on Saturday’s injury report.

Of the Heat’s injury report, prime concern at the moment is on Martin.

The question at the start of training camp was whether Martin would open the season as a starter. Less than a week into the season, the question for the Heat has become when Martin can get back to being himself.



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